Another one bites the dust. Something must be in the water, with the way everyone around me is suddenly getting hitched,โ Christian drawled. โHowย areย things with your
blushing bride? Blissful, I hope.โ
โCut the crap, Harper, or Iโll throw you out myself,โ I growled. My engagement party was insufferable enough without dealing with him.
I was still unsettled from my kiss with Vivian last week, and now I had to make small talk with a bunch of people I didnโt particularly care for.
A wicked smile slashed across Christianโs face. โNot blissful, then.โ
In the fourteen years Iโd known Christian Harper, not a single one had passed without him inciting me to near murder. It was almost impressive on his part.
Instead of strangling him like I wanted, I smoothed a casual hand over my tie. โCompared to your pining? Itโs fucking paradise.โ
His eyes narrowed. โI donโt pine.โ
โNo. You simply slash the rent for everyone who wants to live in your building for no good reason.โ
He wasnโt the only one who kept tabs on the people in his circle.
As a computer genius, owner of a luxury building in D.C., and the CEO of Harper Security, an elite private security firm, Christian had eyes and
ears everywhere.
He knew about Francisโs blackmail. Hell, he was the one Iโd tasked with tracking down and destroying the evidence.
He was also an asshole who got off on seeing how far he could push people. Some pushed back. Most didnโt.
Unfortunately for him, I was one of the few who called him out on his bullshit without hesitation.
โIโm not here to discuss my business decisions with you,โ he said coldly. If anything could rile up the normally composed Christian, it was the mention, however indirect, of a certain tenant in his building. โIโm here to celebrate thisย excitingย new chapter of your life.โ He lifted his glass. โA toast to you and Vivian. May you have a long, happy life together.โ
โFuck off.โ
The bastard laughed in response, but the mention of Vivian unwittingly brought my eyes to where she stood chatting with an elegant older couple. Sheโd been the consummate hostess all day, mingling and charming the guests until I couldnโt take two steps without someone gushing to me about how lovely she was.
It was galling.
My eyes lingered on the sweep of hair cascading over her shoulder and the swirl of silk around her knees. Her parents were here, but she wasnโt wearing tweed, thank God. Instead, she wore an ivory dress that flowed over her curves and made my pulse pound.
Short sleeves, modest neck, elegant cut.
The dress wasnโt racy by any means, but the way she glowed in itโthe way her skin looked smoother than the silk and the way the skirt ruffled in the breezeโmade my blood burn a little hotter.
Vivian laughed at something the couple said. Her whole face lit up, and I realized Iโd never seen her genuine, unguarded smile before. No sarcasm
or prim facade, just sparkling eyes, rosy cheeks, and an airy lightness that transformed her from beautiful to stunning.
Awareness kindled in my chest, hot and unwanted.
โShould I come back after youโve finished ogling her?โ Christian swirled the ice in his glass. โI donโt want to intrude on a private moment.โ
โIโm not ogling her.โ I dragged my eyes away from Vivian, but her presence remained a tangible heat on my skin. I tried to shake it off to no avail. โEnough bullshit. Give me an update on the project.โ
He sobered. โBusiness operations are going as planned. The other situation is progressing, but not as quickly as weโd hoped.โ
The pieces were falling in place for Francisโs business takedown, but we were still stalled on the evidence front.
Dammit.
โJust get it done before the wedding. Keep me updated.โ
โI always do.โ The amused glint in Christianโs eyes returned when he looked over my shoulder. โIncoming.โ
I sensed her before I saw her. The sound of her heels, the smell of her perfume, the soft rustle of fabric against skin.
I drained my drink in one long pull as Vivian came up beside me.
โApologies for interrupting.โ She touched my arm and smiled at Christian, playing the role of apologetic fiancรฉe perfectly. My skin tingled beneath her hand, and I almost shook her off before I remembered where we were.ย Engagement party. Loving couple. Pretend.ย โI need to steal Dante for a moment.ย Mode de Vieย would like a photo for their wedding feature.โ
โOf course,โ Christian drawled. โHave fun.โ
One day, Iโd pay him back for all the crap he gave me about Vivian.
I followed her to the photo setup, where Francis waited with Cecelia, Vivianโs sister Agnes, and Agnesโs husband. My brother stood off to the side, his eyes glued to his phone while the photographer fiddled with his camera.
Something dangerous uncoiled in my chest.
Iโd avoided Francis all day. He didnโt deserve my attention in public, which would only elevate his status, and I didnโt need more temptation to commit murder.
Apparently, my run had come to an end.
โYou didnโt tell me this was a family photo.โ The wordย familyย came out with an acerbic bite.
โI didnโt realize it mattered.โ Vivian slid a sideways glance at me. โI askedย Mode de Vieย to wait until everyone was together, but they specifically wanted a photo from the party. However, they agreed to take another one with your parents whenever theyโre stateside.โ
I almost laughed at the insinuation I was upset over my parentsโ absence. I couldnโt remember the last time Giovanni and Janis Russo showed up for one of their kidsโ milestones.
โIโll survive without a photo of our big, happy family,โ I said, my tone dry.
I took my place in front of the camera as far away from Francis as possible. When the photographer gave us the go-ahead, I wrapped my arm around Vivianโs waist and forced a tight smile.
God, I hated photoshoots.
Luckily, this one didnโt require a kiss, and we got the shot in less than five minutes. Vivianโs friends pulled her away after for some reason or other while Luca turned to me.
โHey, uh, I just wanted to sayโฆcongratulations? On the engagement.โ My glare couldโve set the room on fire.
He held up his hands. โWhoa, Iโm trying to play nice, okay? Iโmโฆโ He lowered his hands and glanced around the room before facing me again. Guilt slashed across his expression. โIโm sorry this fell on you.โ
His voice was barely audible over the other guestsโ chatter, but it cut straight into my chest.
โIt is what it is.โ I was used to cleaning up after my brother. Hell, considering some of his past choices, I should be glad he hadnโtย joinedย the mafia.
Things were shit, but they could always be worse.
Luca wiped a hand over his face. โI know, but Iโฆfuck. I know you never wanted to get married. This is a big deal, Dante, and I know youโre working on findingโโ
โLuca.โ His name was a warning. โNot now.โ
Christian was discreet; my brother wasnโt. I didnโt want anyone overhearing us at my own damn party.
โRight. Well, I just wanted to congratulateโI mean, apologize. And thank you.โ His expression turned embarrassed. โI know I donโt say this often, but youโre a good brother. You always have been.โ
Tightness crowded my chest before I acknowledged his statement with a curt nod.
โGo enjoy the party. Iโll see you at dinner next week.โ
I wanted to see how things were going at Lohman & Sons and make sure he was staying away from Maria. Despite his seeming remorse, I didnโt trust him enough to go long periods without checking in on him.
After Luca left, I made my way to the bar only to get stopped by Francis, whoโd been busy talking to Kai until now.
โExcellent turnout,โ he said as Kai shot me an indecipherable glance before slipping away. โIt looks like the entire East Coast Valhalla membership is here.โ A pause, then, โYou have quite a presence in the club, donโt you?โ
I regarded him coolly, the tightness from my conversation with Luca sinking beneath a well of distaste.
My great-grandfather had been one of the clubโs twelve founding members. If I nominated someone for admission, they were guaranteed a spot, provided they met the basic eligibility criteria.
โNot any more or less than other members,โ I said.
โRight.โ Francisโs smile came alive like a shark sensing blood in the water. โI hear thereโll be an opening in the Boston chapter soon. Some nasty business with Peltzerโs bankruptcy.โ
Ironic he should sound so gleeful about it when he would be in the same boat as Peltzer soon.
I couldnโt fucking wait. Until thenโฆ
โSo I heard.โ I tilted my head. โYou were denied the last time you applied, no? Perhaps youโll have better luck this time.โ
Francisโs face darkened before relaxing into another smile. โIโm sure I will with your support. Weโre practically family now, and family helps each other out. Donโt they?โ He cast a meaningful look in Lucaโs direction.
Rage clamped my jaw tight at his obvious threat.
Legacy Valhalla members were granted five nominations in their lifetime. Iโd already used twoโone for Christian, one for Dominic. I would rather cut off my dick than waste a third on Francis.
โI donโt have much insight into the Boston chapter.โ It was only half a lie. I had connections there, but each chapter acted fairly independently in accordance with the local culture, politics, and traditions. โValhallaโs membership committee is diligent in its selection process. If someone is worthy of being admitted, theyโll be admitted.โ
Red splashed across Francisโs cheeks at my subtle dig.
โWhile Iโm all for helping familyโฆโ My smile hardened into a warning. โThey should know better than to push too hard. It never turns out well for the parties involved.โ
Francis had enough balls to blackmail me but not enough to pretend he owned me. He was testing my breaking point to see how far he could take things.
Little did he know, heโd crossed it the minute he walked into my office and put those photos on my desk.
Before he could respond, Vivian returned, her cheeks noticeably more flushed than before. I wondered how many drinks sheโd had with her friends.
โWhat did I miss?โ she asked
โYour father and I were just discussing wedding logistics.โ I didnโt take my eyes off Francis. โIsnโt that right?โ
Resentment filled his eyes, but he didnโt dispute my account. โRight.โ
Vivianโs eyes roved between us. She mustโve picked up on the underlying hostility because she quickly nudged her father towardย Mode de Vieโs lifestyle columnist before pulling me aside.
โI donโt know what you were really talking about, but you shouldnโt provoke my father,โ she said. โItโs like provoking a wounded tiger.โ
A wisp of amusement cooled my anger. โIโm not scared of your father,
mia cara.ย If he doesnโt like what I say, he can take it up with me himself.โ โDonโt call me that.ย Mia cara,โ she clarified. โItโs insulting.โ
I notched an eyebrow. โHow so?โ โYou donโt mean it.โ
โPeople say things they donโt mean all the time.โ I nodded at a silver- haired guest standing by the bar. โFor example, your riveting conversation with Thomas Dreyer earlier. Donโt tell me you were actually interested in the minutiae of tax write-offs.โ
โHow did you hearโฆnever mind. It doesnโt matter.โ Vivian shook her head. โLook, I know this is business to you. Youโre not high on my dream list of people to marry either, but it doesnโt change the fact we have to live with each other. We should at leastย tryย and make the most of the situation.โ
What the fuck?
A rush of irritation ran down my spine. โWho, exactly,ย isย on your dream list of people to marry?โ
โSeriously?โ Exasperation bled into her voice. โThatโsย your takeaway from what I just said?โ
โHow long is the list?โ
It didnโt matter that I was forced into the engagement. My fiancรฉe shouldnโt have a list of other men sheโd rather marry. Period.
โIt doesnโt matter.โ โIt sure as hell does.โ
โI donโtโโ Vivianโs sentence cut off when a drunken guest passed by and accidentally knocked into her.
She stumbled, and my hand instinctively shot out before she crashed into a nearby table of champagne.
We both froze, our eyes locked on where our bodies touched.
The surrounding noise dulled into a muted roar, overpowered by the heavy thuds of my heartbeat and the sudden hum of electricity in the air.
Even in heels, Vivian stood a full six inches shorter than me, and I could see the downward sweep of her lashes as her gaze honed in on where my fingers encircled her wrist.
It was so delicate I couldโve snapped it without trying.
Her pulse quickened, tempting me to prolong my hold before I came to my senses and dropped her hand like it was a hot coal.
The spell splintered at the loss of contact, and the sounds from the rest of the party burst through the cracks until it shattered into nothing.
Vivian pulled back and rubbed her wrist, her cheeks pink.
โWhat I was trying to say before we got off track is, we should attempt to get along,โ she said breathlessly. โGet to know each other. Maybe go on a date or two.โ
Some of the earlier tension dissipated.
โAre you asking me out,ย mia cara?โ A smile touched my lips at her glare.
โI told you to stop calling me that.โ โYes, you did.โ
I was going to call herย mia caraย every chance I got.
Vivian closed her eyes and looked like she was praying for patience before she opened them again a few seconds later.
โFine, letโs compromise. You can call meย mia cara,ย sparingly,ย if you agree to the truce.โ
โI wasnโt aware we were at war,โ I drawled.
I rubbed a thumb over my bottom lip, contemplating her offer. Originally, Iโd planned on ignoring Vivian until I ended the engagement. Out of sight, out of mind.
But her little flashes of defiance intrigued me, as did the insights she inadvertently shared about her family.
Perhaps keeping her at armโs length was the wrong strategy.
Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.
I made my final decision in a split second. โItโs a deal.โ I held out my hand.
Vivian eyed it with a flicker of surprise, then wariness, before she took
it.
Her breath escaped in a small gasp when I grasped her tighter and
pulled her to me.
โHave to keep up appearances,โ I murmured.
I inclined my head to our right, where at least a dozen guests were sneaking peeks at us.
My inbox had exploded after news of my engagement broke. No one believed I was engaged until they saw it with their own eyes, and I bet dozens of candid shots of me and Vivian would hit the internet later that night, if they havenโt already.
I trailed my free hand up her spine and curled it around the back of her neck before I lowered my mouth to her ear. โWelcome to the truce,ย mia cara.โ
My breath fanned across her cheek.
She stiffened, her own breaths taking on an uneven rhythm.
I smiled.
This was going to be fun.